Prague By E-Bike tours are private, one-of-a-kind experiences. With our professional guides, and on our fleet of environmentally friendly, e-bikes, you’ll navigate Prague’s cobblestone streets, small passages, and majestic historical relics, all without the sweat and hassle.
Our 5 star-reviewed, locally-owned and licensed tour goes beyond merely showing you Prague’s architecture, history, and stunning views. Our guides will bring the city to life and educate you on best sites Prague has to offer.
Private tours are best and most personal way to see Prague, day or night. A night Private tour not only shows you epic views of Prague at night but is also a more romantic and charming way to see the city without all the cars and tourists on the street. Or, if you are an early morning person, let us show you what the Charles Bridge looks like at sunrise when the city is empty and at its most beautiful. Set up a personal guide and time by calling or emailing for a reservation.
In the middle of our street there is a tiny piece of green land with a tree and bushes - if you cannot see our door (it has a big sign above it), then maybe you are standing on the other side of this "mini-park". The nearest stop of public transportation is called "Újezd".
The Lesser Town (called “Malá Strana” in Czech, which literally translates as “Small Side”) is a district located across the river from the Old Town. Together, they form the heart of Prague’s historical center. We will ride through some of its nice streets and enjoy the beautiful architecture.
John Lennon Wall is a fascinating piece of art - a constantly changing canvas covered in paintings and scribblings reflecting the themes of freedom, human rights and many other things. Our guide will tell you all about its captivating history.
The Old Town Square beautifully encapsulates the architectural diversity of Prague. You will learn about several pivotal points of Czech political and religious history, events which are directly linked to the Square. The guide will also show you the marvelous Astronomical Clock and tell you a couple of fascinating facts about it. During the Christmas season and the Easter season, the Square hosts the traditional markets.
The Charles Bridge is undoubtedly one of Prague’s most important landmarks. While we do not ride across it (it is available only to pedestrians and always packed with people), we do see it from many different angles, and we make a stop right next to it. It is a beautiful, quiet spot which will allow you to take some amazing pictures. Our guide will tell you all about its history and even show you some photographs from the dramatic moments of the Bridge’s past.
The Metronome is an interesting art piece in the Letná Park. It is standing on a pedestal which used to host the biggest statue of Joseph Stalin in the world. Our guide will tell you all about the symbolism of the Metronome and the fascinating history of the Stalin statue, complemented by photographs of the place back from the communist era.
Prague Castle is the biggest castle in the world in terms of area covered, so we will sadly not see every last corner of it. We will, however, see some spots which most tourists just walk past without noticing them, and the true significance of which is unknown even to most locals. We will visit several of its beautiful courtyards, peek into the Royal Garden and (on the days when it’s open) check out the interior of the magnificent St. Vitus Cathedral.
Petřín hill is a huge and beautiful park with countless amazing viewing spots. We will see several key landmarks from up close, for example the Strahov monastery or the Petřín Lookout Tower. But we will also have a breathtaking view of the city underneath us, from many different angles, as we gradually zig-zag our way down the hill back to our starting point.
The Letná Park is located on a hill, which is why it offers some of the nicest views of the city and some of the best spots to take pictures from. We will also see some interesting pieces of architecture, such as the Expo Pavilion and the Hanavský Pavilion. If time permits, which it usually does, we can make a stop for some refreshments at the Letná beer garden.
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